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In Greek mythology, Minyas (Template:IPAc-en; Ancient Greek: Μινύας) was the founder of Orchomenus, Boeotia.<ref name=":0">Apollonius Rhodius, 3.1093 ff.</ref>

Family

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As the ancestor of the Minyans, a number of Boeotian genealogies lead back to him, according to the classicist H.J. Rose.<ref name="Rose - Mythology Handbook">Template:Cite book</ref> Accounts vary as to his own parentage:

Minyas was married to Tritolenia (Tritogeneia<ref name=":1">Scholia ad Pindar, Pythian Odes 4.122; Tzetzes ad Lycophron, 875</ref>Template:AI-generated source), Clytodora, or Phanosyra, daughter of Paion.<ref>Smith, s.v. Minyas.</ref> The following are the children of Minyas by one of her suppose wives:

Comparative table of Minyas' family
Relation Name Sources
Hom. Hes. Pindar Apollon. Ovid Apd. Plut. Hyg. Pau. Ant. Aelian Steph. Eust. Tzet. W. Smith
Sch. Ody. Fr. Sch. Pyth Sch. Isth. Sch. Oly Arg. Sch. Meta. Gk. Qs. Fab. Odys. Lyco.
Parentage Poseidon and Euryanassa
Poseidon and Tritogeneia
Eteocles
Aeolus ✓<ref>Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.1553: "He (i.e. Minyas) is called Aeolian, not as being the immediate offspring of Aeolus, but as being descended from his stocks. Sisyphus, the son of Aeolus, had two sons, Almus and Porphyrion. Minyas, the builder of Orchomenus, was the son of Neptune, by Chrysogone, the daughter of Almus thus he was a descendant of Aeolus by the mother's side."</ref>
Poseidon and Hermippe
Poseidon and Chrysogone
Chryses
Orchomenus
Poseidon and Callirhoe
Ares
Aleus
Sisyphus
Halmus
Wife Tritolenia
Clytodora
Phanosyra
Children Clymene
Elara
Eteoclymene
Diochthondas
Orchomenus
Athamas
Presbon
Leuconoe or
Leucippe
Alcithoe or
Alcathoe
Arsinoe or
Arsippe or
Aristippe
Periclymene
Cyparissus
Persephone

Mythology

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According to Apollonius Rhodius<ref>Apollonius Rhodius, 1.229</ref> and Pausanias,<ref>Pausanias, 9.38.2</ref> Minyas was the first king to have made a treasury, of which the ruins were still extant in Pausanias' times.

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